Phillips, Prof. W. Alison, Ethics of Prussian Statecraft,' Polonaise, La Question, et L rope au Cours de la Guerre, -les belligérants cherchèren attirer la Pologne de leur coté, -trois points d'un progran minimum, ib.-la fameuse pr mation du Grand-duc Nicholas, -les Polonaises en Russie el Autriche, ib.-une partie indisp able à Russie, 477-la proclama fut donc une imprudence, 478 conduite des Russes en Galicie -puis vint la retraite, 479-t choses que réclamaient les F naises, ib.-la politique du vernement allemand envers Pologne, 480-caractère de la q tion en Autriche, 481-l'acte 5 Novembre 1916, 482-484-m feste du Tsar pour la création de Pologne libre, 484-la procla tion du gouvernement provis 485-l'appui du président Wil 486-le jeune empereur Charl 487-la solution Austro-poloni 488-vitale et pressante 1 l'Autriche, 489-la solution d nait une menace à l'Europe, i adhésion de l'Allemagne, 490- Allemands ont considére la Pol comme une terre conquise, l'attitude energique des chefs, -l'armée polonaise, 492—gra propriétaires terrens, 493-la I anie 494-le début de 1918, le traité de Brest-en-Lituanie, -un traité secret, 496-l'as] intérieur, 497-des corps con tués à Varsovie, 498-les t gouvernements, 499-le Con d'Etat, 500-les termes du moire, 501-l'Allemagne tient destins de la Pologne, la Litua la Russie-Blanche, de l'Ukrai 501-503.
Prison, An English, from With-
in, 21-character of the system, 22 -result of restriction of supplies, 23-neglect of spiritual needs, ib. -features of prison life, 24-regu- lations, 25, 28-prohibition of in- tercourse, 26-treatment, ib. redeeming features, 27-want of confidence in the prisoners, 28- in the warders, 29-result of the rule to enforce silence, 30, 35- forms of underhand communica- tion, 31-solitary confinement, 32- 34-means of resistance, 34-criti- cisms on the silent associated system,' 36-the 'solitary system,' ib.
Prussian Statecraft, The Ethics of, 280-development of statecraft, 281-maxims of Machiavelli, 281- 283-subordination of religion to the Reason of the State, 282- formula 'L'État c'est moi,' 283- development of Real Politik, 284- publication of Anti-Machiavel,' 285-287-R. Waddington's 'La Guerre de Sept Ans,' 287-Com. M. H. Weil's 'La Morale politique du Grand Frédéric,' ib.-character of Frederick the Great's policy, 288-invasion of Silesia, ib.-du- plicity, 289-295-secret treaty with France, 291-interdependence of diplomacy and strategy, ib.-treaty obligations, 292-the Seven Years' War, 293-relations with Empress Catherine II of Russia, 294-par- tition of Poland, ib.-the French Revolution, 295-work of the Con- gress of Vienna, 296, 298-300- attitude of the Prussians, 297- new ideal of international rela- tions, 300-definition of diplomacy, 301-the spirit of Prussian policy, ib.
Psalter, The: Its Contents and Date, 1-characteristics, 2-imper- fections, ib.-opinions on the dates, 3-theory of personification, 4- pre-exilic psalms, 5-a form of Hebrew poetry, 6-editing, 7- number and character of the vari- ous glosses and adaptations, ib · nature of agreements, 8-Mono- theism, 9-date assigned to the oldest and youngest psalm, 10- -influence of the teachings of the prophets, 11-interpretation of the collective,' ib.-intimate relation of the individual man to God, 12-14-depreciation of the
outward religion, 14-worship of the Temple, 15-17-universal praise of God, 17-'the fearers of Yah- weh,' 18-love of the psalmists for Jerusalem, 19.
Rao, K. Vyasa, Future Government of India,' 416.
Reconstruction, The Principles of, 319-II. Some Problems of the Future, ib.-emergency and con- structive problems, 320-disorgani- sation of the ordinary economic life owing to the war, 321-323- period of transition, 324-existing social order, 325-changes advo- cated by reformers, ib.-economic doctrines of Socialism, 326-atti- tude of the Guild Socialists, 327— freedom for individual members, 328-provision by the State of educational facilities, 329-331- guiding principle of the policy, 332 -question of housing, ib.-access to land, 333-regulation of the private life and habits of citizens, ib.-financial and industrial com- binations, 334-disadvantages of the elimitation of small traders, 335-extension of local and func- tional devolution, 336-sense of participation, ib.-development of Local Government, 337-advan- tages of the committee system, ib. -value of Voluntary Associations, 338-principle of Functional Devo- lution, ib.-establishment of Trade Boards, 339-creation of a Joint Council, ib.-the Whitley Councils, 340.
Rivera, General Don Miguel Primo de, on the recovery of Gibraltar, 182.
Runciman, Rt Hon. W., on the de- cision against commandeering the mercantile fleet, 154-measures to maintain the supply of food, 159— on the shortage of vessels, 161- control of the mercantile fleet, 162 -series of permissive Orders įin Council, 163.
Russell, J. M., 'Is India a Nation?' 421.
Russia, military operations in, 524- 527-defeat of the Bolshevists, 526.
Sassoon, Siegfried, 'In the Pink,' 391-'They,' 393.
Sihler, E. G., 'Cicero of Arpinum,' 365 note.
Sinn Fein and Germany, 214— policy, ib.-Casement's articles, 215-despatches from Berlin, ib.- his dealings with Germany, 217— Sinn Fein leaders, 218-attempt to corrupt the Irish soldiers, 219- notice to the People of Wexford, ib.-contract with Germany, 220- Prof. Kuno Meyer a secret agent of Germany, 221-J. Devoy, ib.- seizure of documents, 222-landing and arrest of Casement, 223- Rebellion, ib.-seditious attitude of priests, 224-poem 'The Rats Came Out,' ib. - seditious haran- gues of released prisoners, 226- declaration of independence, 227– German-Irish Society founded, 228 -inaugural address, ib.-article in the Irische Blätter,' 229-Conven- tion at Dublin, 230-articles of the Constitution, ib.-Society of 'The Friends of Irish Freedom,' 231- 'Statement of Ireland's Case at a Peace Conference,' ib.-St Pat- rick's Day Celebration in Berlin, 232-Ireland and the Peace Con- ference, 233-'A Call to Irish- women,' 235.
Sorley, Charles Hamilton,
borough and Other Poems,' 389.
Spain and Gibraltar, 182-General Don Miguel Primo de Rivera on the recovery of Gibraltar, 182-184 -causes for the lukewarm feeling towards the Allies, 185-division of the political parties, ib.—mili- tary weakness, 186-silence of political parties on the question, 187 -result of the General Election, 188.
Spencer, Sir James, on the case of Palmer, 354.
Spring-Rice, Sir Cecil A.: In Me- moriam, 57-characteristics, 58, 63-his poetry, 58-conception of the duties of a diplomatist, 59- enters the Foreign Office, 60- Second Secretary to the Embassy in Berlin, ib.-opinion of the Ger- mans, 61-at Constantinople and Cairo, ib. - St Petersburg and
War, The Course of the, 236, 504— military operations on the Western front, 236-246, 504-519-the Ger- man offensive, 236-military opera- tions in Italy, 246-248-in Pales- tine, 248-Mesopotamia, 249 result of the War Council, 250- dispositions of the reserve, 251, 253-disparity in numbers, 252- 254-circumstances contributing to the success of the Germans, 254- inactivity a confession of failure, 255-causes of the Allies' success, 504-519-efficiency of the American Army, 504, 519-influence of unity in command, 520-advance in tact- ical methods, ib.-military opera- tions in the East, 522-defeat of the Bulgarians, 523-defeat of the Turks in Palestine, ib.-evacuation of Baku, 524-military operations in northern Russia and Siberia, 524-527.
ar expenditure, 191, 194-taxation, 194.
Jar Poetry, 380-influence of war, 381-relation between, 382-verses of T. Hardy and L. Binyon, 384- J. Masefield, 384, 396-tendency towards crude realism before the war, 385-vivid portrayal of death and destruction, ib.-verses of R. Brooke, 386-R. Nichols, 386,
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